13
Jack London “…first millionaire writer in history…”

Jack London

  • Upload
    lucine

  • View
    29

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Jack London. “…first millionaire writer in history…”. Publishing History. Published fifty books from 1900-1916 Only twenty-one are still in print. 1903. Motto. “Live life to the fullest!” Explain… “firsthand experience was the only basis for art.”. Sailor Laborer Oyster pirate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Jack London

Jack London

“…first millionaire writer in history…”

Page 2: Jack London

Publishing History

Published fifty books from 1900-1916 Only twenty-one are still in print.

1903

Page 3: Jack London

Motto

“Live life to the fullest!”

Explain… “firsthand experience was the only basis for art.”

Page 4: Jack London

His Many Hats

Sailor Laborer Oyster pirate Fish and game warden Tramp Gold prospector

Soapbox orator War correspondent Rancher Bohemian More!

Page 5: Jack London

His Times

Post-Victorian Pre-Modernist

Between the Spanish-American War and World War I

Page 6: Jack London

London’s Literary Beginnings

With help of local librarian, he began to read…

= a Great Discovery! He found his mind…literally!

Page 7: Jack London

London’s Literary Beginnings…continued 1897 ~ joined the gold rush

to Klondike Determined to tell others

what he had seen, heard, and lived.

Image of Jack London's cabin as moved, and reconstructed, in Dawson City,

Yukon (2001) Jack London in the Klondike

Page 8: Jack London

London’s Family

Page 9: Jack London

London’s Family

London and daughter Joan ~ 1902 Daughters Becky and Joan ~ 1913

Page 10: Jack London

London’s Family

Page 11: Jack London

I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot. I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them, I shall use my time."

– Jack London 1876-1916

Page 12: Jack London

http://london.sonoma.edu/

Page 13: Jack London

References

The Collected Jack London. 1992. Barnes and Noble Books.